Nothing
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A mash up of Max Porter, Kafka's METAMORPHOSES and IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, NOTHING is a short, strange unforgettable novel and a deeply humane portrait of a disintegrating mind
Daniel O'Connor is a distinguished academic whose work delves into the profound intersections of philosophy and religion. As a college professor and doctoral candidate in philosophy, he brings a rigorous intellectual approach to exploring complex theological concepts. His scholarship is informed by a deep engagement with the history of ideas and a commitment to understanding the human condition through philosophical inquiry. O'Connor's writing invites readers to contemplate fundamental questions about existence, meaning, and belief.



A mash up of Max Porter, Kafka's METAMORPHOSES and IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, NOTHING is a short, strange unforgettable novel and a deeply humane portrait of a disintegrating mind
This version adapted by Daniel O'Connor; with original illustrations by Alice B. Woodward and full-page plates adapted by Thea Kliros.Charming storybook version, authorized by Barrie himself, of perennial childhood favorite. Reprinted complete with illustrations and musical selections — vocal and piano — from the original stage production. Over 40 illustrations perfectly capture the fanciful turns of mood and plot. New introductory Note.